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07-16-2004, 04:50 AM
hi everybody
i was talking to a friend about the solar system changes and the
changes on all the planets in our solar system. (he is a
administrator of 2 astronomical sites)
he has an intresting opinion on this.
for example with jupiter he says "the cloud pattern of jupiter is in
continious motion. that they now discover changes, that point to a
cyclical pattern of 70 years (the "big changes"), isn't that strange.
it isn't about sudden changes of the atmospheric system, but about
cyclical changes in the pattern itself. this is a crucial diffrence.
like with the big red spot it was known that it was getting smaller
and smaller while other structures get bigger. i don't think the
changes on jupiter are more then cyclical changes that belong to the
normal athmospheric pattern of the giant planet itself."
okey so in his opinion he says that all the changes are part of
normal longer athmospheric patterns, he hasn't read all the articles
but i have this feeling he will just say the same about the other
facts ;) and i know some articles say that they totally didn't
expected the changes but is this in the expected athmospherical
pattern or something totally unexpected?
it's always fun to know these kinds of things to use in conversations
to make clear there are big changes in our solar system that can't be
so easily explained.
any thoughts?
peace and joy
Unknown
i was talking to a friend about the solar system changes and the
changes on all the planets in our solar system. (he is a
administrator of 2 astronomical sites)
he has an intresting opinion on this.
for example with jupiter he says "the cloud pattern of jupiter is in
continious motion. that they now discover changes, that point to a
cyclical pattern of 70 years (the "big changes"), isn't that strange.
it isn't about sudden changes of the atmospheric system, but about
cyclical changes in the pattern itself. this is a crucial diffrence.
like with the big red spot it was known that it was getting smaller
and smaller while other structures get bigger. i don't think the
changes on jupiter are more then cyclical changes that belong to the
normal athmospheric pattern of the giant planet itself."
okey so in his opinion he says that all the changes are part of
normal longer athmospheric patterns, he hasn't read all the articles
but i have this feeling he will just say the same about the other
facts ;) and i know some articles say that they totally didn't
expected the changes but is this in the expected athmospherical
pattern or something totally unexpected?
it's always fun to know these kinds of things to use in conversations
to make clear there are big changes in our solar system that can't be
so easily explained.
any thoughts?
peace and joy
Unknown